EdTech Group Adds Five, Dumps Ten in Membership Cleanup
Published Date: 10/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The 1EdTech Consortium, a group working on education technology, just updated its membership by adding five new members and saying goodbye to ten others. These changes help keep their special legal protections against big antitrust lawsuits in place. No money changes or project plans are affected, and the group will keep sharing updates as members come and go.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Five Organizations Added to 1EdTech
On August 14, 2025, five organizations were added as parties to the 1EdTech Consortium: iSucceed Virtual Schools (Boise, ID); Edulogika (San Juan, Puerto Rico); Region 7 Education Service Center (Kilgore, TX); Toddle (Phoenix, AZ); and Louisiana State University Online (Baton Rouge, LA). The consortium filed these membership-change notifications to extend the National Cooperative Research and Production Act's provisions that limit antitrust plaintiffs' recovery to actual damages. No other changes were made in membership or planned activity.
Nine Organizations Withdrew from 1EdTech
The notice states that the following organizations withdrew as parties to the 1EdTech Consortium: Hypothes.is (San Francisco, CA); MyEducator LLC (North Orem, UT); Memphis-Shelby County Schools (Memphis, TN); Parchment (Scottsdale, AZ); Open University (Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom of the Netherlands); Learning Experiences (Holt, MI); Arizona Department of Education (Phoenix, AZ); Seaford School District (Seaford, DE); and Little Rock School District (Little Rock, AR). The consortium filed notifications related to membership changes on August 14, 2025, and the notice says no other changes were made to membership or planned activity.
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